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I'm working in Square's inventory API. When I create a refund by Point of Sale APP and chose return items, I can get a related inventoryChangeAdjustment record for this inventory change. Then I get a transaction_id in this inventoryChangeAdjustment object. The problem is I can not use this transaction_id to find any transactions. I have tried all V1 and V2 functions for getting transactions like retrieveTransactions() and retrievePayments() but get nothing.



So what does this transaction_id mean here? Is it possible to find the refund object which result in this inventoryChangeAdjustment record?










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    I'm working in Square's inventory API. When I create a refund by Point of Sale APP and chose return items, I can get a related inventoryChangeAdjustment record for this inventory change. Then I get a transaction_id in this inventoryChangeAdjustment object. The problem is I can not use this transaction_id to find any transactions. I have tried all V1 and V2 functions for getting transactions like retrieveTransactions() and retrievePayments() but get nothing.



    So what does this transaction_id mean here? Is it possible to find the refund object which result in this inventoryChangeAdjustment record?










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      I'm working in Square's inventory API. When I create a refund by Point of Sale APP and chose return items, I can get a related inventoryChangeAdjustment record for this inventory change. Then I get a transaction_id in this inventoryChangeAdjustment object. The problem is I can not use this transaction_id to find any transactions. I have tried all V1 and V2 functions for getting transactions like retrieveTransactions() and retrievePayments() but get nothing.



      So what does this transaction_id mean here? Is it possible to find the refund object which result in this inventoryChangeAdjustment record?










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      I'm working in Square's inventory API. When I create a refund by Point of Sale APP and chose return items, I can get a related inventoryChangeAdjustment record for this inventory change. Then I get a transaction_id in this inventoryChangeAdjustment object. The problem is I can not use this transaction_id to find any transactions. I have tried all V1 and V2 functions for getting transactions like retrieveTransactions() and retrievePayments() but get nothing.



      So what does this transaction_id mean here? Is it possible to find the refund object which result in this inventoryChangeAdjustment record?







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